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• AUCTIONS. r—■ —— ■— ■ TO-MY, . ■:. ■ At 2.30 p.m. '■• . : IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. il/pt. S.'-, GEORGE NATHAN lias been -LU- favoured with instructions from the Owners to sell by Public Auction:— LOTS 35, 36, and 37, Deposited Plan 1000, Reclaimed Land, having a frontage ■: of 99ft. toiTliorndon Quay, by a depth ■of 100 ft.; together with three- 6- ■■ roomed Dwellings and one 7-roomed, known as 'SNos.- 238, 240, 242, and 241 Thorndon Quay. This valuable property adjoins Messrs. Dalgety and Co.'s Wool Stores, and is very suitable for a warehouse, wool store, or, factory. It is ; on tho tramline, and .is situated within two or three minutes of the Thorndon Railway Station. .The property will only, be sold in one ■lot.- ..- '■ .'" . ■-,' v ■ T For terms and further particulars, ap-.ply-to'the Auctioneer.' ,S. GEORGE NATHAN, ■ ■ ■.. .-.. V-' .115 Customhouse' Quay. : TO-lIAT, : ~■■.■-■.. "■ • '■■•./'At 2.30- p.m.; ■•.".-'" IN ,-THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR, S. GEORGE NATHAN, lias been . favoured with instructions.from H. Allen Smith, Esq., to sell by Public-Auc-tion the Dwelling'known ■ as 36 Webb, Street, having a frontage of 34ft. by a depth of 90ft. more or less, together with a six-roorrted Dwelling thereon,- having electric:light, city water and drainage."iiwirraric'e. £400." Easy terms. ■' • ' Further. particulars ■ from the Auctioneer, '■ .•■■■"• . .--..•■ ' S; GEORGE NATHAN, . :'--•'■ v 115 Customhouse Quay.. .' , WADESTOWN. ,SUBDIVISi6nAL SALE OF 4 SPLEN- ■ DID BUILDING SITES, COMMANDING EXCELLENT VIEW OF WELLINGTON HARBOUR. ; . ■~ tosat, : ".. At 2.30 p.m. ' . ■ IN THE' CHAMBER OF C.OMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Hay to Bell:— '■..-.. Four Splendid Building Sites, being '■ part-of lier residential,property, . Wade Street, Wadestown. .These desirable Buildinpr Sites have frontages of 55ft to 60ft.,- the depths varying from 14()ft. to 200 ft.' The Sections are planted with largetrees, which afford excellent shelter from all winds. ' ,"■ Anyone purchasing can connect with city water, electric and drainage'scheine», also gas. ,', ■ One great'advantage'is that the Town Belt is at the rear of these Sections. Terms exceptionally easy. .' ' Fiiil particulars from the Auctioneer, '■■■ ■.•'...■' .IS. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. '■-'• WEDNESDAY, '4th APRIL, 1917, ~.--. ■ . At 2.30 p.m. ' : ■ . IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ; '■■■ AUSTIN STREET. '~'■'. . MR. S., GEORGE NATHAN lias been .!■' favoured with instructions from the Executors in the Estate of ;C: M. Beasley to sell ■ by Public Auction, as above:—■ ■ : : ' . Lot 30, Deposited P.lan 645, Section 327, v- having a. frontage of 38ft. by a depth ': of 100 ft; (more or less), together with ,-,■ i , . substantially-built Residence of 8 rooms, having every possible conveni- --. ence, including: electric light, gas .cooker, hot and. cold water, radiator points,: good'workshop in basement, ;,balcony, and a.nice garden. This residence -will stand, the closest inspection, and is being sold to wind up the Estate..' Recommended. . '■' . ' Full particulars and card to view , from the Auctioneer, ■ • . ... : . ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, ; ■ ■'■■' '115 Customhouse Quay. MONDAY, 2nd APRIL, MONDAY, MONDAY, At 11 a.m. MONDAY,; MONDAY, .:. Sharp. MONDAY, AT THE GOVERNMENT MARINE . .!: STORES, Pipitea-Wharf.' ri EORGE THOMAS AND CO, have re- . T'.- ceived instructions to sell, as above, a very Extensive Stock of— ■'. _ -:. SHIP'S STORES, : SHIP'S STORES, •.-•■.•' ; ;;;;'// .SHIP'S STORES, "-. Shipped per • ■■'■ ■:■•' ; ..'.■•;■■ AUROKA •■•'.. -T'--. : AURORA '.-■•-. AURORA ' AUROKA ■ In December last for the Shackleton • : Relief Party, -.-.-. • ~ \ '-:'■ Including' . 14 Bags Haricot Beans 58 Cases Canned Vegetables 1 Case Biking Powder .'•-■.■ .; 60 Tins Biscuits . . ' : 61 Boxes Butter . / .- 4 Cases Cefebos Salt • ' '-: ■ :.■'■■ 2 Cases Club Coffee ■ 4 Cases Desiccated Coconut ; 6 Cases' Condensed Milk .6 Casee Van Houteh's Cocoa 3 Cases Custard Powder 214 25's Flour .. 11 Cases. Morton's Herrings, etc. 48 Cases Canned Fruits , , 14 Cases Glaxo 7 Cases Jams ' 71 Cases Cattned Meats . '■ ' 7 Sacks Oatmeal, 25's ' . 10 Cases Flag.Pickles 5 Cases Salmon 11 Cases Soups 74 70'b lA Sugar ■' . 1 Case Tobacco 9 Cases Tea ' 7 Bags Peas 29 Cases Hame and Bacon '"■■ 3. Cases Golden Syrup ■' Carbonate Soda, Cream of Tartar,'MustiTd, Essences, Fizs, Force, Ginger, Jelly Crystals, Lentils, Lexias, Macaroni and. Vermicelli, Olive Oil, Pearl Barley, (/range and Lemon Peel, '~ Macedoine, Rice, Puffed Rice and Wheat, Sago, Semolina, Tapioca, Vinegar, Whitebait, Sauces, etc., etc;, etc. •■■•'■'..'•.. : . Also, 6 Oilskin Suits 10 Sou'-Weeters ' 5 Pairs Leather. Sea Boots l 8 Pairs Blucher Boots ■ . 7 Pairs Rubber Sea Boots 2 New Suits Clothes 17 Horsehair Mattresses 24 Horsehair Pillows - 3J Bales Kaiapoi Grey Blankets Carpenters' Tools . Crockery, etc, «tc, etc. : -'■-.•. .' And : ■ ' Quantity New Surgical Instruments and Medical Stores • To be Sold in Lots to Suit Purchasers. ; .. •-.... withqutlieserve. : ■■:■■ - The Auctioneers, having carefully examined these stores, have overy confidence in recommending this sale to the attention, of storekeepers, and the general public. Goods on view on morning of sale.from 9 o'clock., Make a note of the sale time and addrees, ■: ' : •.' . ■. '■ , '.. GOVERNMENT MARINE STORE, " Pipitea Wharf, ■ ■- ...At 11 o'clocE on Monday, 2nd Aprils GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers. . . .'..„■■ Alletj Street. ' FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 8. _ G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and • Cover Maker. Note the Now Adf dress—No. 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Street), 3 doors abeve George ! Fowlds, Ltd.. Telephone 727,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 10

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